Featured Artist

Launched in 2010, MIZZE is a jewelry studio that creates handmade jewelry made for luck. Combining natural materials, traditional weaving techniques and a wide selection of middle eastern charms and other amulets, the Tel Aviv based studio offers a great selection of high quality, casual/trendy jewelry line.

Featured Artist

A Jerusalem based ceramics artists that started his work as a cartoonist and decided to create animated sculptures. A limited edition of one of a kind ceramic sculptures is available here including the bathing women and other wonderful and magical creatures.

Featured Artist

Ester Shahaf
Ester is a graduate of Tel Aviv University in theater and costume design. Drawing her inspiration from her surrounding environment, Ester creates in her home studio in the picturesque town of Binyamina, Israel. She combines Orient, Nouveau, Mediterranean and Modern themes using vivid colors and traditional materials to present the exotic heritage that makes up the land and people around her.

1/14/13 5:01 AM

The level of creativity in Israel is remarkable. Israeli artists have long been known to be among the most talented in the world. Four designer lines in particular, which we proudly carry here at the store, deliver artwork, which consistently dazzles.

MIZZE is an independent jewelry design studio, here in Israel. After their recent launch they received impressive Web notoriety. Their strictly hand crafted jewelry combines traditional workmanship in the forms of weaving and knitting, with sterling silver amulets, inspired by kabbalistic and historical muses. All of the jewelry is made from all natural materials.

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1/14/13 4:56 AM

The term Judaica covers diverse areas of the Jewish world and civilization, including Jewish history, culture, holidays, language, scripture, religious teachings, religious books, Jewish jewelry and artifacts, in general everything having to do with the Jewish religion and the Jews.

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1/14/13 4:38 AM

The Druze men have shaven heads, covered by a white turban, a mustache and beard – the women wear a white head scarf called a Naqab. They drink very delicious strong coffee and do not smoke. Let's take a closer look at the face of the Druze people.